The Walking Horse Trainer’s Auxiliary had their annual meeting on Friday, December 6, 2013. The new board members were elected for the 2014 season; President Sarah Smith 1st, Vice President Carrie Benedict, 2nd Vice President Heather Beard, Secretary Dee Cantrell and Treasurer Susan Coleman. The Auxiliary voted to donate a $1000 to seven different therapeutic riding programs. The group also voted to donate $100 to the historic Wartrace Hotel. Plans are in the works for new endeavors for 2014. The Report will announce as details become available.

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